Paul Nogier Explained

Paul Nogier (3 July 1908  - 15 May 1996)[1] was a French neurologist and physician who invented auriculotherapy", a version of acupuncture, which is a pseudoscientific practice.[2] [3] [4] [5] [6]

Nogier's discoveries

Auriculotherapy

In 1957, Nogier first presented his observations of the somatotopic correspondences of the ear, in which the external ear anatomically corresponds to an inverted fetus—the homunculus.

Nogier's pulse

Nogier claimed that there was a change in the amplitude and dimension of the patient's radial pulse when certain points on the auricle were stimulated. He called this the Nogier's pulse or Vascular Automonic Sign (VAS).

Nogier's frequencies

In the 1970s, Nogier developed seven frequencies A through G which he routinely used in medical practice for detection and treatment. In his practice, these frequencies are preferentially recognized by the body, so they enter into resonance to exert effects on the body.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: matchID - Paul Nogier . . 16 June 2022 . fr .
  2. Web site: What is Auricular Acupuncture . Sedatelec . 28 June 2019.
  3. Gori . Luigi . Ear Acupuncture in European Traditional Medicine . Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine . 4 . Suppl 1 . 13–6 . Sep 2007 . 18227925 . 2206232 . 10.1093/ecam/nem106 .
  4. Web site: Barrett, M.D.. Stephen. Auriculotherapy: A Skeptical Look. Acupuncture Watch. 2 February 2008. 19 July 2014.
  5. Web site: Acupuncture. The Skeptic's Dictionary. 19 July 2014.
  6. Web site: Gorski. David. Battlefield acupuncture revisited: That's it? That's all Col. Niemtzow's got?. Science-Based Medicine. 22 December 2008. 19 July 2014.